Hello,
I recently purchased the Bird Photo Booth 2.0 and have used it to take some pictures...however, I was wondering if anyone could please give me some advice on how to take extremely sharp pictures with the feeder setup and motion-activated camera...
I have the BirdPhotoBooth camera and feeder and have tried using motion-activated and remote controlled from an iPhone. Would you recommend using the top lens or the bottom lens, and at what distance from the camera should the food bowl be?
When I used the top lens, the bird appeared very small in the foreground (dwarfed by the background). When I used the bottom lens, the bird was slightly larger given the position of the feeder bowl but it appeared out of focus. The background was in focus.
Do you know what could be causing these issues and how I might fix them? Here is an example (from Ostdrossel on Tumblr) of how I ideally might envision my pictures: https://ostdrossel.tumblr.com/post/157709689204/the-winter-came-back-today-it-was-too-windy-so-i
Thank you!!
I recently purchased the Bird Photo Booth 2.0 and have used it to take some pictures...however, I was wondering if anyone could please give me some advice on how to take extremely sharp pictures with the feeder setup and motion-activated camera...
I have the BirdPhotoBooth camera and feeder and have tried using motion-activated and remote controlled from an iPhone. Would you recommend using the top lens or the bottom lens, and at what distance from the camera should the food bowl be?
When I used the top lens, the bird appeared very small in the foreground (dwarfed by the background). When I used the bottom lens, the bird was slightly larger given the position of the feeder bowl but it appeared out of focus. The background was in focus.
Do you know what could be causing these issues and how I might fix them? Here is an example (from Ostdrossel on Tumblr) of how I ideally might envision my pictures: https://ostdrossel.tumblr.com/post/157709689204/the-winter-came-back-today-it-was-too-windy-so-i
Thank you!!